Below are some real world system specifications from users and the results they have achieved for comparison of performance. Please do not forget to mention things like resolution--FPS alone is not an adequate indication of performance.

runs slowly to start, expected for a laptop, rendering is hardware, using the full settings not the basic renderer. speeds up after a minute or so, as the laptop draws the rest of the game. 25 - 45fps on battery, abouut double on mains. :)

@1920x1080 resolution average fps is 38-60 on fullscreen w/ Ultra video setting. When I first started the game, I noticed a lot of "tearing," the Vsync alone made this unnoticeable for the most part, but the SS/AA got rid of it entirely. If you have issues with tearing, I highly recommend enabling Vsync if your GPU can handle it. The GTX460 is by no means a really high end graphics card, so the fact that it can play on ultra settings is fantastic considering how gorgeous the games graphics are.

Playing on High settings I get 30 - 50 fps, when I am in the main cities though I have average 20 fps. Vsync is off and I see no visual tearing. I can play on Ultra with 30fps but now and then it lags out. I get a constant 100 ping or lower even with my horrible download/upload. The lag on current settings isn't noticable until you get to a city but even then, I can deal with it. This setup can easily get 60fps on lower options but I don't want to miss out on the beauty of Telera.

Rift has been successfully played on non-Windows systems via Wine. Note that playing Rift on any non-Windows system is not supported by Trion Worlds, and may be difficult to set up and/or break on update.

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